Funny how whenever there are these big austerity pushes that it never seems to be the super wealthy that ever have to sacrifice anything.
I mean, the nerve of this fucking guy saying that kids should be happy with fewer toys or school supplies:
Funny how whenever there are these big austerity pushes that it never seems to be the super wealthy that ever have to sacrifice anything.
I mean, the nerve of this fucking guy saying that kids should be happy with fewer toys or school supplies:
gifts from friends – including a golden stroller complete with its own chandelier (courtesy of Ellen DeGeneres)
Ick!
Is that the Labour party rose? Fuck those traitors, they belong in shadowy ancap land.
The specific design looks more like the Danish Social Democrats and is probably meant to represent social democracy as a whole, rather than any one party.
But if they’re even including the posadists in the list of comrades, then the message is clearly just a joking “fuck ancaps” rather than being anywhere near serious.
John Cassidy, staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Capitalism and Its Critics: A History: From the Industrial Revolution to AI (Macmillan, 2025), traces the last three hundred years of global capitalism from its beginnings.
One listener helpfully points out; if you receive a pay check, you’re not a capitalist.